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r [-â– r Chicago and vicinity fair v with somewhat higher temperature i^b^ouw tuesday wednesday probably un t xmas j settled weather moderate brisk shopping southerly winds / eari-v i ranges of temperature yesterday n v 7 hishest 02 jzr jn~~j & lowest 38 Â» s e -* = 1 average . . 45 extra Chicago examiner vol xl no 290 a m tuesday Chicago november 25 1913 tuesday reÂ»lstÂ»rÂ»d in u s patent office price one cent ffjgg Â» 5 - r war on food trust begun by the u s to cut prices attorney general mcÃŸeynolds or ders countrywide investigation of cold storage combine and says prosecutions will follow points to egg costs and attempt of dealers to ward off in quiry tariff is called a fake by senator bfistow washington not 24 the first step in the administration's attack on the food trust was taken to-day when at torney general mcÃŸeynolds issued orders for a countrywide investigation of the cold-storage combine which is believed to be responsible for the present high price of eggs in addition several bills are before congress and early action regulating the cold-storage combine is ex pected the investigation ordered by attorney general mcÃŸeynolds will extend into every judicial district where there are federal officials they are to get com plete figures and all the other evidence obtainable bearing on the charge that cold-storage men are withholding eggs and other food products from the mar ket in an effort to raise and sustain prices the investigators will report on the nnmiber of eggs in storage the price at which they went in storage the length f time stored and the price at which thej - were sold when taken out they hi ascertain also approximately the number of eggs produced in their re flective districts dealers cut egg prices i want to know the inside of this . lilug said the attorney general to-day he is already in possession of informa tion showing some attempts on the part f the cold-storage houses to corner the gg and vegetable supply in their com ll unities as showing that the cold storage people admit they have plenty to reus it was stated at the department il justice to-day that some dealers had hopped egg prices in the hope that the ivestigation might be averted if the investigation of the department sustains the evidence already brought to he attention of the attorney general e will bring prosecutions both under the pure-food law and the anti-trust act healers selling eggs out of storage for fresh eggs can be reached under tie pure food act for alleged misbranding bristow calls tariff fake there is no doubt that the cold storage f eggs is responsible for their high juices said senator bristow to-day the eggs which we are now eating at 5 and 30 cents a dozen were bought for 18 and 20 cents by the cold-storage warehouses the tariff law has proved i lake so far as eggs are concerned the cold-storage bouses may be able to buy eggs a few ce;:ts cheaper per dozen because of the tariff reduction but i don't see that the consumers are getting iheni any cheaper a congresional investigation of the beef trust is promised during the coming ses sion of congress which will begin next monday this action was proposed to day by representative britton of Illinois navy saves 11,100 by buying foreign meat washington nov 24 secretary l-aniels solution of the high cost of liv ing problem as it affects the xavy de partment is to buy australian meat on two contracts awarded last week for meat to be furnished to vessels in the xavy the department saved 11,100 in the statement issued to-day by the department the contracts were described is a decided victory over the beef rnst the first purchase was of 385 00 pound of australian beef from sulz berger & sons at 11.90 per hundred pounds as againsl 12.49 per hundred for american beef the saving was i,t>oo this was for the supply ship celtic for use on american ships in mexican wa ters the second purchase was of 120.000 pounds of tinned corned beef for the navy yard man island cul for tin vessels in the pacific the contract went to the cudahy packing company at 15.37 per hundred against 28.31 per hundred for american beef the saving was t!,500 the inspectors of the bureau of animal industry reported both lots of cxcellenl quality secretary liao'els believes the experience of the department ill en courage lln further importation of for eign meats l la the examiner prints all of the news when it is news the death of marshall field 11 occurred november 22 1905 in this city the verdict of the coroner's jury was death from a pistol wound acci dentally inflicted at the time many rumors were afloat as to the circumstances attending the death of mr field these ru mors were diligently investi gated by the Chicago examiner and by the press of Chicago the best trained reporters and investigators of new york news papers were also sent to Chicago to get the facts but no evidence other than that presented to the coroner's jury was brought to light on saturday last an irrespon sible woman of the demi-monde under arrest in los angeles made the statement that . she shot marshall field 11 in a ques tionable resort this statement was given publicity by many newspapers the examine did not publish this woman's statement because it knew the statement was untrue yesterday the news dispatches again transmitted a report of the woman's statement and sub sequently followed it with a complete reversal by the woman herself who denied not only that she had any hand in the death of mr field but that she ever said she had the examiner at all times prints the news when it is news mayor orders lid on 26 dice game notifies chief gieason to stop gambling mayor harrison yesterÃŸfiy on liis ve turn from a trip to washington ana new york sent a written notice to chief gieason ordering that the police notify the proprietors of all places where the 26 dice game has been permitted that it is illegal and must cease at once the mayor's action as he explained was due to the recent court decision that 26 dice is a gambling game under the law 56 slayers freed by governor blease columbia s c nov 24 governor blease pardoned 100 convicts to-day fifty-six of them were convicted of mur der or manslaughter i want em to eat thanksgiving din ner at home blease said the hundred pardons brings blease's clemency record since he assumed the governorship in 1911 up to 882 eases mendel beilis may seek home abroad special cable to the examiner odessa nov 24 1t is reported from kiev that mendel beilis has resolved to seek a home abroad in the last week be has received scores of threatening let ters his friends fear a nervous collapse if the reported new clew in the mur der of andre tushinsky is well founded the proposed appeal by the government in the beilis case will be abandoned Chicago called a prudish old maid by women national council applauds movies barred here and laughs at censorship all dancing forbidden activities of funkhouser and sergeant jeremiah o'connor cause mirth in new york Chicago is a prudish old maid that is the opinion of the women's na tional council after viewing in a theater in new york a series of films that chi cago had barred as improper the activities of second deputy of po lice m l c funkhouser and of sergeant jeremiah j o'connor in putting in jail a woman who went bathing in bloomers without a skirt in arresting and fining an art dealer for displaying the picture september morn in his window in barring various moving picture films which did not fit their ideas of morality all these are merely in answer to what Chicago people demand easy to shock Chicago but in new york an audience made up almost entirely of women sat through a long exhibition the other day at which were shown only pictures barred from Chicago what in the world is the matter with these pictures the women demanded when they bad seen them it must be very easy to shock Chicago miss kate davis chairman of the i committee on motion pictures of the | national council of womi\n took the â– alms which Chicago had condemned and i had charge of the exhibition in new j york the women in the audience ap i plaudod many of the pictures which chi ! cago had rejected as impure one picture showed a water fight among a score of little boys and the ; women laughed delightedly Chicago had refused it because the little fellows wore no bathing suits another showed the beautiful steps of a toe dancer why in the world did Chicago object to that asked a woman ctticigo doesn't periftit toe dancing in pictures explained miss davis i wonder what Chicago would do it any one put on a film showing a tango tea murmured the woman it never would be seen miss davis explained out there they simply will not allow the modern dances shown isn't that funny another picture was a scene from an igorrote village where a cluster of huts stood in front of a grove of cocoa nut trees in the foreground was a dinner party the father stirred a pot over m fire and the whole family reached in with fingers and took out bits of foci and ate it what was the matter with that one demanded a woman they have on clothes and they're not dancing and it's most interesting why did Chicago bar that one because it is dog they are cooking in that pot explained miss davis while the entire audience laughed one picture showed a grave robbing scene in which the body of fl beautiful girt is taken from a coffin and carried away in a taxi that was barred miss davis explained because Chicago was afraid it would teach Chicago boys to be come grave robbers laugh at censorship train holdups safe blowings and all manner of happenings of everyday life of which every one reads in the papers were shown but Chicago had barred them all on the ground that they teach crime the national council of women is working toward a full and sane censorship of all films imt it had to laugh at the attitude Chicago has assumed toward pictures which found only favor before the committee of women mrs pankhurst won by fair play here i find true support through hearst papers she says xkw yokk nov 24 new york gave mrs emeline l'ankhurst leader of the english militant suffrage movement an enthusiastic farewell to-night at the conclusion of the lecture mrs pankhurst made the following announce ment from the platform throughout the united states i am happy to say i find that newspapers gen erally give fair play to the suffrage move ment but i want to particularly indorse the series of newspapers controlled throughout the country by mr hearst whenever i reach a city in which one of his newspapers is published i know that i will find a true and hearty support of our movement therefore i feel it my duty to express deepest gratitude to mr hearst and his newspapers anthony comstock announced to-day that he would take no action to suppress christabel pankhurst's book plain facts about a great evil â€” i special cable to the examiner london nov 24 mrs dacre fox in a speech to-day warned the government not to attempt the arrest of mrs eme line pankhurst when she returns to eng land she said a bodyguard of women will make mrs pankhurst's arrest im possible ex-dictator zelaya wanted as slayer washington nov 24 a warrant for the former dictator of nicaragua jose santos zelaya on the charge of murdering a countryman named sexto about four yearÃŸ ago was issued to night by the department of justice at the request of the state department and nicaragua federal officers in new york will seek zelaya who is said to be at the waldorf first wife gets writ for f pinney earle aritist expected to arrive to-day charged with kidnaping son new york nov 24 henry welling ton wack attorney for mrs marie emma fishbacner earle first wife of f pinney enrle obtained a writ of habeas corpus to-day calling on earle to produce harold earle in the supreme court earle is expected to arrive in xew york to-mor row he is charged with kidnaping the hoy mail contract prize of race over u s omaha neb nov 24 a transconti nental railroad race between new york and the pacific coast will soon be begun by the big systems the prize being the fast mail contract the systems bidding are the new york central to Chicago the burlington to omaha and the union pacific to the coast in combination against the pennsylvania to st louis missouri pacific to kansas city and santa fe to california morgan assessment cut to 3,500,000 personal property taxed in other directions says counsel â€¢ kw york nov 24 the assessment against the personal property of he es tate of the late 1 imerpont morgan to day was reduced from 5,000,000 to 3.."00.000 lewis cass ledyard said mr morgan's interests in stocks and bonds were largely taxed in other direc tions jessie wilson weds today bride dances out evening three rehearsals are held francis bowes sayre and wife to be still keep secret their honeymoon plan washington nov 24 miss jessie woodrow wilson the second daughter of the president and mrs wilson before a brilliant assembly of diplomats and leaders of the official world of the na tional capital and a selected list of rela tives and friends will become the wife of francis bowes sayre of xew york in the east room of the white house to-mor row at 4:30 o'clock if the weather bureau owns a true prophet miss wilsou will be one of those happy brides on whom the sun shines for the government forecasters have de clared officially that november 23 will be fair and of moderate temperature in the district of columbia further than this the cautious weath er man refused to go and he would not even promise that rain clouds-might not come up little else than the wedding is being talked of at the national capital to-night and with fevered guests arriving on every train the excitement visible at the white house is communicated to the population relatives flock in large delegations of the cousins clubs of the wilson and sayre clans arrive at the hotel every hour dr harry garfield sou of the former president and president of williams col j lege is a notable guest who arrived to day he is a house guest of colonel and ! mrs archibald hopkins and was given a ! dinner party by bis hosts to-night mr j sayre is to be dr garfield's secretary [ at williams college after the honeymoon i the honeymoon plans still remain con i recent picture of miss jessie wilson that is favorite of family life-saver swims on to pacific in canal has now gone through whole pan ama cut except east end p.a__m nov 24 alfred brown the long island city life saver who swam the twenty-four miles of the gatun lake on saturday completed the trip through the canal to-day swimming from parnlso to balboa at the pacific entrance through the culeb'ra cut climbing the pedro miguel and miraflores locks brown cov ered the fifteen miles in 4 1 /. hours he has now swum through all of the canal except from the atlantic to gatun lake 3,427,247 taken in fast campaign i new york workers have to-day to get total of 4,000,000 new york nov 24 the two weeks 4,000,000 y m c a.-y w c a cam paign ends to-morrow night the grand total to-night was 3,427,247 to-day 435.405 was turned into the fund john d rockefeller jr with a 25,000 gift was the largest contributor to-day this makes 400,000 given by the rocke feller family summer day seen for thanksgiving j a record breaking thanksgiving in the i mntter of weather ls in store for Chicago ! it the forecast of the weather man is jffrlctly adhered to to-day it is expected the thermometer will register close to til , degrees and winter will apparentlv be as tar in the dim future as it was in | september southerly winds will be ac companied by rain either to-night or to morrow * rebels rout federals in 12-mile buttle u s troops massing general villa claims complete victory in battle of 17,000 men fletcher and lind ordered to tampico to report on danger to oil interests special cable to the examiner mexico city nov 24 the war department announced to-night that the port of mazatl.an was attacked at 5 o'clock saturday afternoon by 3,000 rebels who fled after 100 had been slain a big battle is imminent near tamascua vera cruz between aguilar's rebels and the federal col umns from tampico tuxpam vera cruz and la hueiteca aguilar controls all the oil wells in this region it is feared he will set them afire despite the warning from admiral fletcher special cable to the examiner vera cruz nov 24 admiral fletcher will start for tampico to-morrow morning on board the battleship rhode island envoy lind has announced his intention of accompanying admiral fletcher coaling delayed the sailing to-day laredo texas nov 24 american and mexi can refugees arriving here to-day from durango monterey and torreon report horrible conditions existing in these three cities as a result of the at tacks by the rebels and the cutting of railroad com munications which has brought about a shortage j of food reducing the inhabitants to the verge of l starvation the loss of life in the recent fighting around monterey is said to have been more j than 800 â– ' Â«-* r i>v f&jj with trie m lute of mexico hanging in the talance 17,000 troops clashed in a general engagement along j twelve miles of battle line south of | juarez last night united states troops are being j massed along the frontier to protect ) americans early this morning general fran cisco villa and his rebel army claim the first victory in the battle fought last night for the supremacy in tho stata of chihuahua villa's report sajs the victory has been complete j and the federals have been utterly i routed and that his troops are on ! the aggressive following the federals i in their retreat southward the federal strength in the battle was estimated at 9,500 villa's forces were said to number 7,500 men rebel losses are slight according rd the commanders although the fighting lasted for nearly seven hours the total casualties on the rebel side according to juarez reports will not exceed one hundred dead and three hundred wound ed little is known by the rebels of the fatalities on the federal side but it is believed that they will greatly ex ceed the rebel number two hundred federal prisoners were brought to juarez federals flee into u s at 11 o'clock last night general vilu'h forces on the east wing had general jose ynez salazar completely surounded a few miles south of ysleta villa stated that salnaar would be publicly rxec f i in event of his capture as a li iiimn to an federals and federal sympathizers three automobiles filled nith federal soldiers crossed the rio lirajde near ysleta shortly after 11 o'clock ann dll appeared coming toward el pus but it ' an early boar they had nut been nppre % bended by t'nited stahes soldiers r a county officials five wagons arrived at sarjjosa oppo site ysleta about 10:30 o'clock loaded a with ammunition and medicine for wlla'a troops there one of the wagons re i 1 turned to ysleta shortly after unload 1 j ing and reported that the federals had ' i tried to retreat towards samaisyuca i ill 1 that a hank movement by villa's soldjen j cut them off and surrounded them the i rebel dead on this wing is reported to be sixteen and thirty were wounded the drivers of the wagon also reported the federals were killed like dies anil tdat , the number of their dead would reach nearly one hundred villa asks cavalry so closely did villa follow the retreat ing federals that the latter were com pelled tu abandon two ef their train's standlm on ine nialu line of the mexi can central wrath oi tlerrn blanca four field pie â– <â– â– i also captured together with a great ananttrj of ammunition â€¢| he second tattle since the mexican federate advanced mirth out of chlhua owens puts 1,400 women at polls 700 to be judges and 700 clerks is court's order connty judge john e owens after an informal meeting in his courtroom yes terday participated in by representatives of many women's organizations and the democratic republican progressive and socialist parties issued an order that each of the 1,400 polling places in the city shall be represented by either a woman judge or election clerk at all elections hereafter he said the women alternately would be appointed judges and polling clerks so there will be 700 judges and an etjual first district polling place those apenklng in favor of the order included mrs charlotte rhodns of the woman:s party of cook county incor porated mrs daniel g trench of the political equality league and mrs wells of the west side co-edneational league the new suffrage law of this state does not provide for the appointment of women to serve at the polls said judge owens last night bnt i think that mere ly is an oversight the women will have the right to j challenges at the polls anil to have watch | ers more care wiil be exercised in the | selection of the polling places if is prob i ahle the women will object to many of 1 these places and if they do their objec ! tlons will be sustained eva tanguay wed to johnnie ford j i ann arbor mtch nov 24 - eva j taugimy highest paid actress on the vaudeville stagy was married here at 6 i to-night lo johnnie kv>rd one of the fa ' mmis four for<i at present a member of miss tanguay - t company the wtmtag was d surprise ic the ciuir â€”^"' continued on 9th page sth column where will you eat thanksgiving dinner a t the old home with all the home folks we hope but if not then at some home like boarding house where there is sociability and an atmosphere of cheer inhere are plenty of such places in Chicago they are found by those who select their rooms and boarding houses from examiner want ads if you select your home from examiner want ads you will have cause for l thanksgiving h 1

r [-â– r Chicago and vicinity fair v with somewhat higher temperature i^b^ouw tuesday wednesday probably un t xmas j settled weather moderate brisk shopping southerly winds / eari-v i ranges of temperature yesterday n v 7 hishest 02 jzr jn~~j & lowest 38 Â» s e -* = 1 average . . 45 extra Chicago examiner vol xl no 290 a m tuesday Chicago november 25 1913 tuesday reÂ»lstÂ»rÂ»d in u s patent office price one cent ffjgg Â» 5 - r war on food trust begun by the u s to cut prices attorney general mcÃŸeynolds or ders countrywide investigation of cold storage combine and says prosecutions will follow points to egg costs and attempt of dealers to ward off in quiry tariff is called a fake by senator bfistow washington not 24 the first step in the administration's attack on the food trust was taken to-day when at torney general mcÃŸeynolds issued orders for a countrywide investigation of the cold-storage combine which is believed to be responsible for the present high price of eggs in addition several bills are before congress and early action regulating the cold-storage combine is ex pected the investigation ordered by attorney general mcÃŸeynolds will extend into every judicial district where there are federal officials they are to get com plete figures and all the other evidence obtainable bearing on the charge that cold-storage men are withholding eggs and other food products from the mar ket in an effort to raise and sustain prices the investigators will report on the nnmiber of eggs in storage the price at which they went in storage the length f time stored and the price at which thej - were sold when taken out they hi ascertain also approximately the number of eggs produced in their re flective districts dealers cut egg prices i want to know the inside of this . lilug said the attorney general to-day he is already in possession of informa tion showing some attempts on the part f the cold-storage houses to corner the gg and vegetable supply in their com ll unities as showing that the cold storage people admit they have plenty to reus it was stated at the department il justice to-day that some dealers had hopped egg prices in the hope that the ivestigation might be averted if the investigation of the department sustains the evidence already brought to he attention of the attorney general e will bring prosecutions both under the pure-food law and the anti-trust act healers selling eggs out of storage for fresh eggs can be reached under tie pure food act for alleged misbranding bristow calls tariff fake there is no doubt that the cold storage f eggs is responsible for their high juices said senator bristow to-day the eggs which we are now eating at 5 and 30 cents a dozen were bought for 18 and 20 cents by the cold-storage warehouses the tariff law has proved i lake so far as eggs are concerned the cold-storage bouses may be able to buy eggs a few ce;:ts cheaper per dozen because of the tariff reduction but i don't see that the consumers are getting iheni any cheaper a congresional investigation of the beef trust is promised during the coming ses sion of congress which will begin next monday this action was proposed to day by representative britton of Illinois navy saves 11,100 by buying foreign meat washington nov 24 secretary l-aniels solution of the high cost of liv ing problem as it affects the xavy de partment is to buy australian meat on two contracts awarded last week for meat to be furnished to vessels in the xavy the department saved 11,100 in the statement issued to-day by the department the contracts were described is a decided victory over the beef rnst the first purchase was of 385 00 pound of australian beef from sulz berger & sons at 11.90 per hundred pounds as againsl 12.49 per hundred for american beef the saving was i,t>oo this was for the supply ship celtic for use on american ships in mexican wa ters the second purchase was of 120.000 pounds of tinned corned beef for the navy yard man island cul for tin vessels in the pacific the contract went to the cudahy packing company at 15.37 per hundred against 28.31 per hundred for american beef the saving was t!,500 the inspectors of the bureau of animal industry reported both lots of cxcellenl quality secretary liao'els believes the experience of the department ill en courage lln further importation of for eign meats l la the examiner prints all of the news when it is news the death of marshall field 11 occurred november 22 1905 in this city the verdict of the coroner's jury was death from a pistol wound acci dentally inflicted at the time many rumors were afloat as to the circumstances attending the death of mr field these ru mors were diligently investi gated by the Chicago examiner and by the press of Chicago the best trained reporters and investigators of new york news papers were also sent to Chicago to get the facts but no evidence other than that presented to the coroner's jury was brought to light on saturday last an irrespon sible woman of the demi-monde under arrest in los angeles made the statement that . she shot marshall field 11 in a ques tionable resort this statement was given publicity by many newspapers the examine did not publish this woman's statement because it knew the statement was untrue yesterday the news dispatches again transmitted a report of the woman's statement and sub sequently followed it with a complete reversal by the woman herself who denied not only that she had any hand in the death of mr field but that she ever said she had the examiner at all times prints the news when it is news mayor orders lid on 26 dice game notifies chief gieason to stop gambling mayor harrison yesterÃŸfiy on liis ve turn from a trip to washington ana new york sent a written notice to chief gieason ordering that the police notify the proprietors of all places where the 26 dice game has been permitted that it is illegal and must cease at once the mayor's action as he explained was due to the recent court decision that 26 dice is a gambling game under the law 56 slayers freed by governor blease columbia s c nov 24 governor blease pardoned 100 convicts to-day fifty-six of them were convicted of mur der or manslaughter i want em to eat thanksgiving din ner at home blease said the hundred pardons brings blease's clemency record since he assumed the governorship in 1911 up to 882 eases mendel beilis may seek home abroad special cable to the examiner odessa nov 24 1t is reported from kiev that mendel beilis has resolved to seek a home abroad in the last week be has received scores of threatening let ters his friends fear a nervous collapse if the reported new clew in the mur der of andre tushinsky is well founded the proposed appeal by the government in the beilis case will be abandoned Chicago called a prudish old maid by women national council applauds movies barred here and laughs at censorship all dancing forbidden activities of funkhouser and sergeant jeremiah o'connor cause mirth in new york Chicago is a prudish old maid that is the opinion of the women's na tional council after viewing in a theater in new york a series of films that chi cago had barred as improper the activities of second deputy of po lice m l c funkhouser and of sergeant jeremiah j o'connor in putting in jail a woman who went bathing in bloomers without a skirt in arresting and fining an art dealer for displaying the picture september morn in his window in barring various moving picture films which did not fit their ideas of morality all these are merely in answer to what Chicago people demand easy to shock Chicago but in new york an audience made up almost entirely of women sat through a long exhibition the other day at which were shown only pictures barred from Chicago what in the world is the matter with these pictures the women demanded when they bad seen them it must be very easy to shock Chicago miss kate davis chairman of the i committee on motion pictures of the | national council of womi\n took the â– alms which Chicago had condemned and i had charge of the exhibition in new j york the women in the audience ap i plaudod many of the pictures which chi ! cago had rejected as impure one picture showed a water fight among a score of little boys and the ; women laughed delightedly Chicago had refused it because the little fellows wore no bathing suits another showed the beautiful steps of a toe dancer why in the world did Chicago object to that asked a woman ctticigo doesn't periftit toe dancing in pictures explained miss davis i wonder what Chicago would do it any one put on a film showing a tango tea murmured the woman it never would be seen miss davis explained out there they simply will not allow the modern dances shown isn't that funny another picture was a scene from an igorrote village where a cluster of huts stood in front of a grove of cocoa nut trees in the foreground was a dinner party the father stirred a pot over m fire and the whole family reached in with fingers and took out bits of foci and ate it what was the matter with that one demanded a woman they have on clothes and they're not dancing and it's most interesting why did Chicago bar that one because it is dog they are cooking in that pot explained miss davis while the entire audience laughed one picture showed a grave robbing scene in which the body of fl beautiful girt is taken from a coffin and carried away in a taxi that was barred miss davis explained because Chicago was afraid it would teach Chicago boys to be come grave robbers laugh at censorship train holdups safe blowings and all manner of happenings of everyday life of which every one reads in the papers were shown but Chicago had barred them all on the ground that they teach crime the national council of women is working toward a full and sane censorship of all films imt it had to laugh at the attitude Chicago has assumed toward pictures which found only favor before the committee of women mrs pankhurst won by fair play here i find true support through hearst papers she says xkw yokk nov 24 new york gave mrs emeline l'ankhurst leader of the english militant suffrage movement an enthusiastic farewell to-night at the conclusion of the lecture mrs pankhurst made the following announce ment from the platform throughout the united states i am happy to say i find that newspapers gen erally give fair play to the suffrage move ment but i want to particularly indorse the series of newspapers controlled throughout the country by mr hearst whenever i reach a city in which one of his newspapers is published i know that i will find a true and hearty support of our movement therefore i feel it my duty to express deepest gratitude to mr hearst and his newspapers anthony comstock announced to-day that he would take no action to suppress christabel pankhurst's book plain facts about a great evil â€” i special cable to the examiner london nov 24 mrs dacre fox in a speech to-day warned the government not to attempt the arrest of mrs eme line pankhurst when she returns to eng land she said a bodyguard of women will make mrs pankhurst's arrest im possible ex-dictator zelaya wanted as slayer washington nov 24 a warrant for the former dictator of nicaragua jose santos zelaya on the charge of murdering a countryman named sexto about four yearÃŸ ago was issued to night by the department of justice at the request of the state department and nicaragua federal officers in new york will seek zelaya who is said to be at the waldorf first wife gets writ for f pinney earle aritist expected to arrive to-day charged with kidnaping son new york nov 24 henry welling ton wack attorney for mrs marie emma fishbacner earle first wife of f pinney enrle obtained a writ of habeas corpus to-day calling on earle to produce harold earle in the supreme court earle is expected to arrive in xew york to-mor row he is charged with kidnaping the hoy mail contract prize of race over u s omaha neb nov 24 a transconti nental railroad race between new york and the pacific coast will soon be begun by the big systems the prize being the fast mail contract the systems bidding are the new york central to Chicago the burlington to omaha and the union pacific to the coast in combination against the pennsylvania to st louis missouri pacific to kansas city and santa fe to california morgan assessment cut to 3,500,000 personal property taxed in other directions says counsel â€¢ kw york nov 24 the assessment against the personal property of he es tate of the late 1 imerpont morgan to day was reduced from 5,000,000 to 3.."00.000 lewis cass ledyard said mr morgan's interests in stocks and bonds were largely taxed in other direc tions jessie wilson weds today bride dances out evening three rehearsals are held francis bowes sayre and wife to be still keep secret their honeymoon plan washington nov 24 miss jessie woodrow wilson the second daughter of the president and mrs wilson before a brilliant assembly of diplomats and leaders of the official world of the na tional capital and a selected list of rela tives and friends will become the wife of francis bowes sayre of xew york in the east room of the white house to-mor row at 4:30 o'clock if the weather bureau owns a true prophet miss wilsou will be one of those happy brides on whom the sun shines for the government forecasters have de clared officially that november 23 will be fair and of moderate temperature in the district of columbia further than this the cautious weath er man refused to go and he would not even promise that rain clouds-might not come up little else than the wedding is being talked of at the national capital to-night and with fevered guests arriving on every train the excitement visible at the white house is communicated to the population relatives flock in large delegations of the cousins clubs of the wilson and sayre clans arrive at the hotel every hour dr harry garfield sou of the former president and president of williams col j lege is a notable guest who arrived to day he is a house guest of colonel and ! mrs archibald hopkins and was given a ! dinner party by bis hosts to-night mr j sayre is to be dr garfield's secretary [ at williams college after the honeymoon i the honeymoon plans still remain con i recent picture of miss jessie wilson that is favorite of family life-saver swims on to pacific in canal has now gone through whole pan ama cut except east end p.a__m nov 24 alfred brown the long island city life saver who swam the twenty-four miles of the gatun lake on saturday completed the trip through the canal to-day swimming from parnlso to balboa at the pacific entrance through the culeb'ra cut climbing the pedro miguel and miraflores locks brown cov ered the fifteen miles in 4 1 /. hours he has now swum through all of the canal except from the atlantic to gatun lake 3,427,247 taken in fast campaign i new york workers have to-day to get total of 4,000,000 new york nov 24 the two weeks 4,000,000 y m c a.-y w c a cam paign ends to-morrow night the grand total to-night was 3,427,247 to-day 435.405 was turned into the fund john d rockefeller jr with a 25,000 gift was the largest contributor to-day this makes 400,000 given by the rocke feller family summer day seen for thanksgiving j a record breaking thanksgiving in the i mntter of weather ls in store for Chicago ! it the forecast of the weather man is jffrlctly adhered to to-day it is expected the thermometer will register close to til , degrees and winter will apparentlv be as tar in the dim future as it was in | september southerly winds will be ac companied by rain either to-night or to morrow * rebels rout federals in 12-mile buttle u s troops massing general villa claims complete victory in battle of 17,000 men fletcher and lind ordered to tampico to report on danger to oil interests special cable to the examiner mexico city nov 24 the war department announced to-night that the port of mazatl.an was attacked at 5 o'clock saturday afternoon by 3,000 rebels who fled after 100 had been slain a big battle is imminent near tamascua vera cruz between aguilar's rebels and the federal col umns from tampico tuxpam vera cruz and la hueiteca aguilar controls all the oil wells in this region it is feared he will set them afire despite the warning from admiral fletcher special cable to the examiner vera cruz nov 24 admiral fletcher will start for tampico to-morrow morning on board the battleship rhode island envoy lind has announced his intention of accompanying admiral fletcher coaling delayed the sailing to-day laredo texas nov 24 american and mexi can refugees arriving here to-day from durango monterey and torreon report horrible conditions existing in these three cities as a result of the at tacks by the rebels and the cutting of railroad com munications which has brought about a shortage j of food reducing the inhabitants to the verge of l starvation the loss of life in the recent fighting around monterey is said to have been more j than 800 â– ' Â«-* r i>v f&jj with trie m lute of mexico hanging in the talance 17,000 troops clashed in a general engagement along j twelve miles of battle line south of | juarez last night united states troops are being j massed along the frontier to protect ) americans early this morning general fran cisco villa and his rebel army claim the first victory in the battle fought last night for the supremacy in tho stata of chihuahua villa's report sajs the victory has been complete j and the federals have been utterly i routed and that his troops are on ! the aggressive following the federals i in their retreat southward the federal strength in the battle was estimated at 9,500 villa's forces were said to number 7,500 men rebel losses are slight according rd the commanders although the fighting lasted for nearly seven hours the total casualties on the rebel side according to juarez reports will not exceed one hundred dead and three hundred wound ed little is known by the rebels of the fatalities on the federal side but it is believed that they will greatly ex ceed the rebel number two hundred federal prisoners were brought to juarez federals flee into u s at 11 o'clock last night general vilu'h forces on the east wing had general jose ynez salazar completely surounded a few miles south of ysleta villa stated that salnaar would be publicly rxec f i in event of his capture as a li iiimn to an federals and federal sympathizers three automobiles filled nith federal soldiers crossed the rio lirajde near ysleta shortly after 11 o'clock ann dll appeared coming toward el pus but it ' an early boar they had nut been nppre % bended by t'nited stahes soldiers r a county officials five wagons arrived at sarjjosa oppo site ysleta about 10:30 o'clock loaded a with ammunition and medicine for wlla'a troops there one of the wagons re i 1 turned to ysleta shortly after unload 1 j ing and reported that the federals had ' i tried to retreat towards samaisyuca i ill 1 that a hank movement by villa's soldjen j cut them off and surrounded them the i rebel dead on this wing is reported to be sixteen and thirty were wounded the drivers of the wagon also reported the federals were killed like dies anil tdat , the number of their dead would reach nearly one hundred villa asks cavalry so closely did villa follow the retreat ing federals that the latter were com pelled tu abandon two ef their train's standlm on ine nialu line of the mexi can central wrath oi tlerrn blanca four field pie â– rd one of the fa ' mmis four for